The eagle is a prevalent name given to several diurnal birds of prey, some of which are among the most immensely colossal members of a family that withal includes the mundane buzzard, the kite and some vultures. One of them is called an eagle, whose range covers most of the northern hemisphere.
- The Eagle feeds on arboreal mammals such as monkeys, sloths and opossums. It's the national bird of the Philippines, but currently is restricted to a few mountainous areas in the more astronomically immense islands, is in peril of extinction.
- The plumage of the eagle's body is tenebrous brown with a golden touch on the back of the head and neck. The tail of adults is brown with paler bands. In puerile birds is white with a brown terminal band.
- Most of their nests are immensely colossal and made from sticks and branches, built on cliffs and escarpments, albeit prefer tall trees in some certain areas. They utilize the same nest from year to year, just integrating more branches, so that the nest can reach a diameter of 1.8 m and a height of 1.5 meters.
- The diet of these birds is composed mostly of mammals and their prey ranging in size from mice to deer.
- Eagles have a very potent vision that sanctions them to detect prey from great distances and able to detect a rabbit at a distance of 2km. Eagles are birds of prey, which denotes they are specialized to hunt prey, i.e only eat meat. They have a vigorous, curved beak like hawks and owls and long claws vigorous and sharp.
- Eagles have only one partner for life, unless one of them dies or they can't reproduce again. The Golden Eagle has only one partner throughout their life, peregrinating together and build several nests in different places have and their chicks.
- The Eagles have a magnificent view, they can locate and optically discern their prey more than 3km away and have two focal points in their ocular perceivers, one of which has the function to look ahead and the other to locate the ocular perceivers to the sides and quantifying the distance of its objectives.
- One of the most potent is the harpy eagle , weighs about 4.8 kilograms. He lives in the lowland rain forests from southern Mexico to northern Europe. Due to perpetual habitat loss has become an imperilled species.
- The most minute is the lesser spotted eagle, with a wingspan around 1.5m, which migrates from central Europe to South Africa. The eagle of the Mediterranean countries. Among the most astronomically immense is the Australian bold eagle, virtually all ebony and with a wingspan that can reach 2.5 meters, sanctioning them to keep orchestrating on air for long.
- Sea eagles are another species of eagles or ospreys, which are not approximately cognate to the eagles. Its most proximate relatives are some types of vultures. They have longer peaks and heavier than those of golden eagles, which are yellow in adults. Withal lack of feathers on the bottom of the legs and inhabit coastal regions and near lakes and rivers. Fish are their main source of food.
- Eagles can fly at a speed more preponderant than 200 km/h when swoops on the prey. The Golden Eagle is brown, with colors that contrast with the sun reflecting golden hues, so withal called Golden Eagle, In fact, the scientific name of the golden eagle is "Aquila chrysaetos".
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